Abu Dhabi Terminals, operator and manager of the Khalifa Port Container Terminal, KPCT, is celebrating 3 million hours without LTI, known as Lost Time Injury.
Marking the milestone, Martijn Van de Linde, CEO, ADT, said, "At ADT, we consistently prioritise safety and wellbeing in the workplace and this is evident at Khalifa Port. Every employee is kept fully informed with the latest health and safety procedures. It their commitment and attention to detail that has led to this great milestone. We are exceptionally proud of this achievement and as always, will seek to improve yet again going forward."
He explained that maintaining a zero-accident work environment, with a high number of no-LTI man-hours, is uncommon in the industry. "This landmark could not have been achieved without a strong leadership emphasis on the importance of health and safety within the organisation. This value, along with a progressive HSE policy, regular audits, and safety briefings for all employees, ensures that the highest levels of safety and vigilance are ingrained in the daily work routine at Khalifa Port. This not only benefits ADT employees, but also our international clients, in maintaining a seamless supply chain network."
Source: Wam
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